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Who are our Students. Sacramento City College Who Are Our Students?. Cover page. Sacramento City College Fact Book 2006-2007. Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, California 95822 (916)558-2511 scc-web-rsearch.scc.losrios.edu. Enrollment Trends by Census WSCH.
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Who are our Students Sacramento City College Who Are Our Students?
Cover page Sacramento City College Fact Book 2006-2007 Sacramento City College 3835 Freeport Boulevard Sacramento, California 95822 (916)558-2511 scc-web-rsearch.scc.losrios.edu
Enrollment Trends by Census WSCH Enrollment Trends By Census WSCH* Fall 2003 to 2006 209,801 212,544 209,378 213,839 Percent Change Over Previous Year *Projected Weekly Student Contact Hours based on last year Sacramento City College Source: PS Class Size Report 1-2
Enrollment Trends by End of Semester Headcount Enrollment Trends By End of Semester Headcount Fall 2003 to 2006 22,768 21,609 21,767 19,717 Percent Change Over Previous Year Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College 1-3
Enrollment Trends Weekend & Evening Enrollment Trends Weekend & Evening Fall 2003 to 2006 End of Semester Duplicated Enrollments 14,113 14,100 12,597 13,361 2,752 2,650 2,614 2,560 Percent Change Over Previous Year Source: EOS Transcript Sacramento City College 1-5
Student Characteristics Age, Gender & Ethnicity Student Characteristics Age, Gender & Ethnicity Fall 2006 FEMALE 58.5% 13,330 Average Age: 27.1 MALE 40.5% 9,218 Transfer Goal 53.1% Degree/Certificate Goal 17.5% Day Only 46.3% Night Only 20.7% Weekend Only 9.7% Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College 2-1
Top 10 Major Areas of Study Top 10 Major Areas Of Fall Census Study - New Students 2005 and 2006 2005 General Ed/Transfer Business Nursing (RN) Administration of Justice Cosmetology Computer/Mgmt Info Systems Music English Biology Engineering Design Technology # of Students 284 207 199 96 79 58 58 51 48 47 2006 General Ed/Transfer Business Nursing (RN) Administration of Justice Cosmetology English Music Biology Early Childhood Education Art # of Students 274 230 172 82 79 73 68 57 55 54 Source: F05 Profile Source: F06 4th Week Sacramento City College 2-2
Top Majors of SCC Graduates Top Majors of SCC Graduates 2005-06 Source: Awards File Sacramento City College 3-4
Student Load Student Load Fall 2001 to 2006 Students 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Source: EOS Profile Sacramento City College 2-3
Characteristics of First-Time Students Characteristics of First-Time Students* Fall Census 2006 Educational Goal Transfer without Associate Degree Transfer with Associate Degree Associate Degree/Certificate Vocational Training Basic Skills/Personal Development Unspecified 11.1% 50.4% 8.0% 8.6% 8.5% 13.5% Ethnicity Native American Asian African American White Latino/Hispanic Filipino Pacific Islander Other 1.1% 17.2% 20.3% 28.3% 21.9% 2.3% 1.7% 7.3% Recent High School Graduates 68.7% Enrolled Part Time 50.1% Matriculation Eligible 93% *First Time Freshmen = Y Source: 4th Week Profile Sacramento City College 2-4
Characteristics of Graduates Characteristics of Graduates 2005-06 Percentage of Graduating Class Source: Awards File Sacramento City College 2-5
Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded at SCC Number of Degrees and Certificates Awarded Academic Year 2002-03 to 2005-06 Source: Awards File Sacramento City College 3-5
SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates SCC Enrollment of Recent High School Graduates Fall 2004-2006 Students 2004 - 2006 Source: LRCCD IR Report Card Sacramento City College 4-1
Public High School Participation Rates Public High School Participation Rates Fall 2004 to 2006 Percent Public High School Class Attending SCC the Following Fall Top 10 Feeder Schools for Most Recent Year For the most recent year, 2006, these schools represent 16.6% of total enrollment of recent high school graduates attending Sacramento City College * New area high school, no HS graduates for that year. Source: LRCCD IR Report Card Sacramento City College 4-2
Basic Skills Courses Basic Skills Fall 2005 Courses and 2006 *Includes Lab Courses Source: EOS MSF and Transcript Sacramento City College 5-2
Course Success of African Americans is Low and is not Improving with Time